I am the proud owner of a 2009 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Edition. I currently have a 1995 Jeep Wrangler RIo Grande that I am probably going to sell. It is in very nice original condition. Anyway, is there anything I need to know about my jeep or anything I need to look for, watch out for, replace immediately etc?

I am the proud owner of a 2009 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Edition. I currently have a 1995 Jeep Wrangler RIo Grande that I am probably going to sell. It is in very nice original condition. Anyway, is there anything I need to know about my jeep or anything I need to look for, watch out for, replace immediately etc?

So there is nothing I should fix, change out, replace? Everything is good to go on the new JKs??

Whenever I get a new vehicle EVERY fluid is changed out and I go through it with a magnifying glass. Check all suspension bolts, change the serpentine belt and throw the used one under the seat as a spare, check closely the unit bearings and ball joints in the front and u-joints on the axle shafts.

I generally start at the front bumper and move to the rear checking everything closely before I give it a clean bill of health.

Awesome! They really are great their. I got them to throw in a FREE 3 year, 60,000 mile Warranty since mine runs out in 180 miles. I still can't believe I didn't pay one dime for it!

Nice deal! They're swapping the Rubicon rims for the 5-hole Mopar rims when my Jeep comes in. I do have to pay for new valve stems (tire pressure sensor), but that's a deal I'll take any time. They've got to be the best dealership I've ever purchased from.

Nice deal! They're swapping the Rubicon rims for the 5-hole Mopar rims when my Jeep comes in. I do have to pay for new valve stems (tire pressure sensor), but that's a deal I'll take any time. They've got to be the best dealership I've ever purchased from.